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This book is based on Wolfstar's daughter and there son with another son who is only Sirius' It will start of... Meer

Intorduction.
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Door schoop4xhoy

Was this why Dumbledore would no longer meet Harry's eyes? Did he expect to see Voldemort staring out of them, afraid, perhaps, that their vivid green might turn suddenly to scarlet, with catlike slits for pupils?

Harry remembered how the snakelike face of Voldemort had once forced itself out of the back of Professor Quirrell's head, and he ran his hand over the back of his own, wondering what it would feel like if Voldemort burst out of his skull. . . .

He felt dirty, contaminated, as though he were carrying some deadly germ, unworthy to sit on the underground train back from the hospital with innocent, clean people whose minds and bodies were free of the taint of Voldemort. . . .

He had not merely seen the snake, he had been the snake, he knew it now. . . .

And then a truly terrible thought occurred to him, a memory bobbing to the surface of his mind, one that made his insides writhe and squirm like serpents. . . .

"What's he after apart from followers?"
"Stuff he can only get by stealth . . . like a weapon. Something he didn't have last time."

I'm the weapon, Harry thought, and it was as though poison were pumping through his veins, chilling him, bringing him out in a sweat as he swayed with the train through the dark tunnel. I'm the one Voldemort's trying to use, that's why they've got guards around me everywhere I go, it's not for my protection, it's for other people's, only it's not working, they can't have someone on me all the time at Hogwarts. . . .

I did attack Mr. Weasley last night, it was me, Voldemort made me do it and he could be inside me, listening to my thoughts right now. . . .

"Are you all right, Harry, dear?" whispered Mrs. Weasley, leaning across Ginny to speak to him as the train rattled along through its dark tunnel. "You don't look very well. Are you feeling sick?"

They were all watching him. He shook his head violently and stared up at an advertisement for home insurance.

"Harry, dear, are you sure you're all right?" said Mrs. Weasley in a worried voice, as they walked around the unkempt patch of grass in the middle of Grimmauld Place. "You look ever so pale. . . . Are you sure you slept this morning? You go upstairs to bed right now, and you can have a couple of hours' sleep before dinner, all right?"

He nodded; here was a readymade excuse not to talk to any of the others, which was precisely what he wanted, so when she opened the front door he proceeded straight past the troll's leg umbrella stand and up the stairs and hurried into his and Ron's bedroom.

Emily watched him storm off as Ron walked beside him "He's just stressed, don't worry about it."

Harry began to pace up and down, past the two beds and Phineas Nigellus's empty portrait, his brain teeming and seething with questions and ever more dreadful ideas. . . .

How had he become a snake? Perhaps he was an Animagus. . . . No, he couldn't be, he would know. . . . perhaps Voldemort was an Animagus. . . . Yes, thought Harry, that would fit, he would turn into a snake of course . . . and when he's possessing me, then we both transform. . . .

That still doesn't explain how come I got to London and back to my bed in the space of about five minutes, though. . . . But then Voldemort's about the most powerful wizard in the world, apart from Dumbledore, it's probably no problem at all to him to transport people like that. . . .

And then, with a terrible stab of panic he thought, but this is insane, if Voldemort's possessing me, I'm giving him a clear view into the headquarters of the Order of the Phoenix right now!

He'll know who's in the Order and where Sirius and Eric are. . . and I've heard loads of stuff I shouldn't have, everything Sirius told me the first night I was here. . . .

There was only one thing for it: He would have to leave Grimmauld Place straightaway. He would spend Christmas at Hogwarts without the others, which would keep them safe over the holidays at least. . . .

But no, that wouldn't do, there were still plenty of people at Hogwarts to maim and injure, what if it was Seamus, Dean, or Neville next time?

He stopped his pacing and stood staring at Phineas Nigellus's empty frame. A leaden sensation was settling in the pit of his stomach. He had no alternative: He was going to have to return to Privet Drive, cut himself off from other wizards entirely. . . .

Well, if he had to do it, he thought, there was no point hanging around.

Trying with all his might not to think how the Dursleys were going to react when they found him on their doorstep six months earlier than they had expected, he strode over to his trunk, slammed the lid shut and locked it, then glanced around automatically for Hedwig before remembering that she was still at Hogwarts, well, her cage would be one less thing to carry, he seized one end of his trunk and had dragged it halfway toward the door when a sneaky voice said, "Running away, are we?"

He looked around. Phineas Nigellus had appeared upon the canvas of his portrait and was leaning against the frame, watching Harry with an amused expression on his face.

"Not running away, no," said Harry shortly, dragging his trunk a few more feet across the room.

"I thought," said Phineas Nigellus, stroking his pointed beard, "that to belong in Gryffindor House you were supposed to be brave? It looks to me as though you would have been better off in my own house. We Slytherins are brave, yes, but not stupid. For instance, given the choice, we will always choose to save our own necks."

"It's not my own neck I'm saving," said Harry tersely, tugging the trunk over a patch of particularly uneven, motheaten carpet right in front of the door.

"Oh I see," said Phineas Nigellus, still stroking his beard. "This is no cowardly flight, you are being noble."

Harry ignored him. His hand was on the doorknob when Phineas Nigellus said lazily, "I have a message for you from Albus Dumbledore."

Harry spun around. "What is it?"

"Stay where you are."

"I haven't moved!" said Harry, his hand still upon the doorknob. "So what's the message?"

"I have just given it to you, dolt," said Phineas Nigellus smoothly.
"Dumbledore says, 'Stay where you are.' "

"Why?" said Harry eagerly, dropping the end of his trunk. "Why does he want me to stay? What else did he say?"

"Nothing whatsoever," said Phineas Nigellus, raising a thin black
eyebrow as though he found Harry impertinent.

Harry's temper rose to the surface like a snake rearing from long grass. He was exhausted, he was confused beyond measure, he had experienced terror, relief, and then terror again in the last twelve hours, and still Dumbledore did not want to talk to him!

"So that's it, is it?" he said loudly. "Stay there? That's all anyone could tell me after I got attacked by those dementors too! Just stay put while the grown ups sort it out, Harry! We won't bother telling you anything, though, because your tiny little brain might not be able to cope with it!"

"You know," said Phineas Nigellus, even more loudly than Harry, "this is precisely why I loathed being a teacher! Young people are so infernally convinced that they are absolutely right about everything. Has it not occurred to you, my poor puffed up popinjay, that there might be an excellent reason why the headmaster of Hogwarts is not confiding every tiny detail of his plans to you? Have you never paused, while feeling hard done by, to note that following Dumbledore's orders has never yet led you into harm? No. No, like all young people, you are quite sure that you alone feel and think, you alone recognize danger, you alone are the only one clever enough to realize what the Dark Lord may be planning. . . ."

"He is planning something to do with me, then?" said Harry swiftly.

"Did I say that?" said Phineas Nigellus, idly examining his silk gloves. "Now, if you will excuse me, I have better things to do than to listen to adolescent agonizing. . . . Good day to you. . . ."

And he strolled into his frame and out of sight.

"Fine, go then!" Harry bellowed at the empty frame. "And tell Dumbledore thanks for nothing!"

The empty canvas remained silent. Fuming, Harry dragged his trunk back to the foot of his bed, then threw himself facedown upon the moth eaten covers, his eyes shut, his body heavy and aching. . . .

He felt he had journeyed miles and miles. . . . He was so tired. . . . He was scared to sleep . . . yet he did not know how long he could fight it. . . . Dumbledore had told him to stay. . . . That must mean he was allowed to sleep. . . . But he was scared. . . . What if it happened again . . . ?
"Harry?" Emily whispered walking in.

Harry whipped around and faced her, a large anger rose inside him which he had never felt before, to everyone else maybe but normally Emily seemed to calm his anger down "What?!" He shouted causing Emily to flinch.

"Sorry. Mrs Weasley told me to tell you to get some rest. I'll speak to you later." Emily gave him a sweet smile "Okay."Harry snapped as she walked out his room.

He was sinking into shadows. . . .
It was as though a film in his head had been waiting to start. He was walking down a deserted corridor toward a plain black door, past rough stone walls, torches, and an open doorway onto a flight of stone steps leading downstairs on the left. . . .

He reached the black door but could not open it. . . . He stood gazing at it, desperate for entry. . . . Something he wanted with all his heart lay beyond. . . . A prize beyond his dreams. . . . If only his scar would stop prickling . . . then he would be able to think more clearly. . . .

"Harry," said Ron's voice, from far, far away, "Mum says dinner's ready, but she'll save you something if you want to stay in bed. . . ."

Harry opened his eyes, but Ron had already left the room.

He doesn't want to be on his own with me, Harry thought. Not after what he heard Moody say . . .

He supposed none of them would want him there anymore now that they knew what was inside him. . . .

"Harry?" Harry heard Emily's voice, she had spoken to him earlier but he snapped at her "Yeah?" Harry asked not opening the door, scared he would hurt her.

"Harry, can I come in?" Emily whispered, a softness to her voice.

Harry let out a loud sigh and slowly opened the door, quickly walking back to his bed not looking at her.

"What was it?" He said, looking out the window onto the quiet street below.

"You coming for dinner? Harry. . . can you look at me?" Emily placed her hand in Harry's. He span his head and looked at her.

"Probably, em, probably not." He nodded.

"Okay. I'll come talk to you later okay?" Emily smiled at him and began to lean in to kiss him , Harry moved away, he didn't know if Voldermort was going to posses him right then and there.

What if he became the snake and bit her? What if he was forced to hurt her? Reluctantly he leant in and kissed her pulling away almost instantly.

Emily walked back out the room, Harry noticed she had a quidditch jumper on, but it wasn't like her usual one. This one had Lupin-Black across the top and beaneath Lupin was the shape of a moon. Beneath the name black had a star shape.

Harry would not go down to dinner; he would not inflict his company upon them.

He turned over onto his side and after a while dropped back off to sleep, waking much later in the early hours of the morning, with his insides aching with hunger, and Ron snoring in the next bed.

Squinting around the room he saw the dark outline of Phineas Nigellus standing again in his portrait and it occurred to Harry that Dumbledore had probably set Phineas Nigellus to watch over him, in case he attacked somebody else.

The feeling of being unclean intensified. He half wished he had not obeyed Dumbledore and stayed. . . . If this was how life was going to be in Grimmauld Place from now on, maybe he would be better off in Privet Drive after all.

Everybody else spent the following morning putting up Christmas decorations.

Emily had never saw her dad in such a good mood; he was actually singing carols, apparently delighted that he and his son have company over Christmas.

Emily had always had such a love for singing , very badly, so she also later joined in turning it into her and her dad having a little dance on there own in the corner.

It was around six o'clock in the evening that the doorbell rang and Mrs. Black started screaming again.

Assuming that Mundungus or some other Order member had come to call, Emily merely settled herself more comfortably against Ethan after he had previously came home from school.

"Emily? Where is that girl? Emily your friend is here!" Sirius shouted going in and out of every room.

Emilys eyes shot open as her body jumped of the seat "Hermione." She said quietly "HERMIONE!" She now said loudly which Ethan placed his hands over his ears.

"EMILY!" Hermione screamed running into the kitchen.

Hermione ran over to her and hugged her "We get to spend christmas in the same house!" She shouted as they hugged each other, sure there hands were going white.

"I know! Let's get Harry. Ronald! Oi Ron! Ginge!" Emily walked round the bottom floor of her house

"Which one? There's loads." Sirius chuckled hanging up tinsel across a cute christams tree in the corner.

"Here. I'll be up in my room." Ron nodded walking up the stairs.

The two girls walked hand in hand up the stairs and banged on the door everyone knew Harry was hiding.

"I know you're in there," said Hermione. "Will you please come out? We want to talk to you."

"What are you doing here?" Harry asked her, pulling open the door, as Buckbeak resumed his scratching at the straw strewn floor for any fragments of rat he might have dropped. "I thought you were skiing with your mum and dad."

"Well, to tell the truth, skiing's not really my thing," said Hermione. "So I've come for Christmas." There was snow in her hair and her face was pink with cold. "But don't tell Ron that, I told him it's really good because he kept laughing so much. Anyway, Mum and Dad are a bit disappointed, but I've told them that everyone who's serious about the exams is staying at Hogwarts to study. They want me to do well, they'll understand. Anyway," she said briskly, "let's go to your bedroom, Ron's mum's lit a fire in there and she's sent up sandwiches."
"Harry, she's staying for Christmas!" Emily said, Harry had never saw a bigger smile on her face before.

Harry followed Emily and Hermione back to the second floor.

When he entered the bedroom he was rather surprised to see both Ron and Ginny waiting for them, sitting on Ron's bed.

"I came on the Knight Bus," said Hermione airily, pulling off her jacket before Harry had time to speak. "Dumbledore told me what had happened first thing this morning, but I had to wait for term to end officially before setting off. Umbridge is already livid that you lot disappeared right under her nose, even though Dumbledore told her Mr. Weasley was in St. Mungo's, and he'd given you all permission to visit. So . . ."

Emily and Hermione sat down next to Ginny, and the three girls and Ron looked up at Harry.

"How're you feeling?" asked Hermione.

"Fine," said Harry stiffly.

"Oh, don't lie, Harry," she said
impatiently. "Ron and Ginny say
you've been hiding from everyone since you got back from St. Mungo's."

"They do, do they?" said Harry, glaring at Ron and Ginny. Ron looked down at his feet but Ginny seemed quite unabashed.

Emily watched quietly, she hadn't said anything about Harry because she knew he wouldn't like it.

"Well, you have!" she said. "And you won't look at any of us!"

"It's you lot who won't look at me!" said Harry angrily.

"Maybe you're taking it in turns to look and keep missing each other," suggested Hermione, the corners of her mouth twitching.

"Very funny," snapped Harry, turning away.

"Oh, stop feeling all misunderstood," said Hermione sharply.
"Look, the others have told me what you overheard last night on the Extendable Ears."

"Yeah?" growled Harry, his hands deep in his pockets as he watched the snow now falling thickly outside. "All been talking about me, have you? Well, I'm getting used to it. . . ."

"We wanted to talk to you, Harry," said Ginny, "but as you've been hiding ever since we got back-"

"I didn't want anyone to talk to me," said Harry, who was feeling more and more nettled.

"Well, that was a bit stupid of you," said Ginny angrily, "seeing as you don't know anyone but me who's been possessed by You Know Who, and I can tell you how it feels."

Harry remained quite still as the impact of these words hit him. Then he turned on the spot to face her.

"I forgot," he said.

"Lucky you," said Ginny coolly.

"I'm sorry," Harry said, and he meant it. "So . . . so do you think I'm being possessed, then?"

"Well, can you remember everything you've been doing?" Ginny asked. "Are there big blank periods where you don't know what you've been up to?"

Harry racked his brains.

"No," he said.

"Then You Know Who hasn't ever possessed you," said Ginny simply. "When he did it to me, I couldn't remember what I'd been doing for hours at a time. I'd find myself somewhere and not know how I got there."

Harry hardly dared believe her, yet his heart was lightening almost in spite of himself.

"That dream I had about your dad and the snake, though-"

"Harry, you've had these dreams before," Hermione said. "You had flashes of what Voldemort was up to last year."

"This was different," said Harry, shaking his head. "I was inside that snake. It was like I was the snake. . . . What if Voldemort somehow transported me to London?"

"One day," said Hermione, sounding thoroughly exasperated, "you'll read Hogwarts, A History, and perhaps that will remind you that you can't Apparate or Disapparate inside Hogwarts. Even Voldemort couldn't just make you fly out of your dormitory, Harry."

"You didn't leave your bed, mate," said Ron. "I saw you thrashing around in your sleep about a minute before I got Emily to wake you up. . . ."

Harry started pacing up and down the room again, thinking. What they were all saying was not only comforting, it made sense. . . . Without really thinking he took a sandwich from the plate on the bed and crammed it hungrily into his mouth. . . .

I'm not the weapon after all, thought Harry. His heart swelled with happiness and relief, and he felt like joining in as they heard Sirius tramping past their door toward Buckbeak's room, singing "God Rest Ye Merry, Hippogriffs" at the top of his voice.

Emily smiled widely, she loved seeing her dad happy after being through what he had. She just wished Remus would come home.

How could he have dreamed of returning to Privet Drive for Christmas? Sirius and Eric's delight at having the house full again, and especially at having Harry and his children back, was infectious.

He was no longer their sullen host of the summer; now he seemed determined that everyone should enjoy themselves as much, if not more, than they would have done at Hogwarts, and he worked tirelessly in the runup to Christmas Day, cleaning and decorating with their help, so that by the time they all went to bed on Christmas Eve the house was barely recognizable.

The tarnished chandeliers were no longer hung with cobwebs but with garlands of holly and gold and silver streamers; magical snow glittered in heaps over the threadbare carpets; a great Christmas tree, obtained by Mundungus and decorated with live fairies, blocked Sirius's family tree from view; and even the stuffed elf heads on the hall wall wore Father Christmas hats and beards.

Emily awoke on Christmas morning to find a stack of presents at the foot of her bed.

Emily looked through her presents, Hermione had given her too a book that resembled a diary, except that it said things like "Do it today or later you'll pay!" every time she opened a page. It also had a note in the first page saying 'I know you want to do good this year, so I thought this would help ♡'

Sirius and Lupin had given Emily a set of excellent books entitled Practical Defensive Magic and Its Use Against the Dark Arts, which had superb, moving color illustrations of all the counterjinxes and hexes it described.

Emily flicked through the first volume eagerly; she could see it was going to be highly useful in her plans for the D.A.

Hagrid had sent a furry brown purse that had fangs, which were presumably supposed to be an antitheft device, but unfortunately prevented Emily putting any money in without getting her fingers ripped off.

Tonks's present was two small figures of girl sticking there thumbs up, one had purple hair and the other had brunette. Emily assumed this was her and Tonks, Ron had given her an enormous box of Every Flavor Beans; Mr. and Mrs. Weasley the usual hand-knitted jumper and some mince pies; and Dobby, a truly dreadful painting that Emily suspected had been done by the elf himself.

Harry had given her a box full of mint chocolates and Minerva had also sent Emily some chocolate digestives.

Eric and Ethan had brought her a joint present, it was a plain piece of paper with self made instructions on 'how to keep out of a fight because we don't want you getting hurt.'

Emily got up and dressed; she could hear various inhabitants of the house calling "Merry Christmas" to each other.

Mrs. Weasley was the only person in the basement when Emily arrived there. She was standing at the stove and sounded as though she had a bad head cold when she wished her Merry Christmas "There's someone in there for you." She pointed to the room across.

Emily walked into the room, the decorations hung lightly across the walls swaying from the breeze entering from the door.

Everyone crowded round on the sofas laughing "Ah! Theres my sweet girl! Happy Christmas!" Sirius jumped up with a grin and hugged his daughter shortly followed by Ethan, Eric, Ron, Hermione and then Harry.

"Molly said there was someone waiting for me?" Emily looked around them all. Everyone gave each other confused looks, had she not saw him yet?

"Er, hello?" Remus waved from the corner sitting next to Sirius.

". . . Pops!" Emily said after a few moments of realising "You're here!" She shouted as Remus made his way over to his daughter and embraced her in a tight hug "I missed you so much"

"I missed you too, hun."

Once they had had their Christmas lunch, the Weasleys, Lupin-Blacks, Harry and Hermione were planning to pay Mr. Weasley another visit, escorted by Mad-Eye and Lupin.

Mundungus turned up in time for Christmas pudding and trifle, having managed to "borrow" a car for the occasion, as the Underground did not run on Christmas Day.

The car, which Emily doubted very much had been taken with the knowledge or consent of its owner, had had a similar Enlarging Spell put upon it as the Weasleys' old Ford Anglia; although normally proportioned outside, ten people with Mundungus driving were able to fit into it quite comfortably.

Mrs. Weasley hesitated at the point of getting inside; Emily knew that her disapproval of Mundungus was battling with her dislike of traveling without magic; finally the cold outside and her children's pleading triumphed, and she settled herself into the backseat between Fred and Bill with good grace.

The journey to St. Mungo's was quite quick, as there was very little traffic on the roads. A small trickle of witches and wizards were creeping furtively up the otherwise deserted street to visit the hospital.

Emily and the others got out of the car, and Mundungus drove off around the corner to wait for them; they strolled casually toward the window where the dummy in green nylon stood, then, one by one, stepped through the glass.

The reception area looked pleasantly festive: The crystal orbs that illuminated St. Mungo's had been turned to red and gold so that they became gigantic, glowing Christmas baubles; holly hung around every doorway, and shining white Christmas trees covered in magical snow and icicles glittered in every corner, each topped with a gleaming gold star.

It was less crowded than the last time they had been there, although halfway across the room Emily found herself shunted aside by a witch with a walnut jammed up her left nostril.

"Family argument, eh?" smirked the blonde witch behind the desk. "You're the third I've seen today . . . Spell Damage, fourth floor . . ." They found Mr. Weasley propped up in bed with the remains of his turkey dinner on a tray in his lap and a rather sheepish expression on his face.

"Everything all right, Arthur?" asked Mrs. Weasley, after they had all greeted Mr. Weasley and handed over their presents.

"Fine, fine," said Mr. Weasley, a little too heartily. "You, er, haven't seen Healer Smethwyck, have you?"

"No," said Mrs. Weasley suspiciously, "why?"

"Nothing, nothing," said Mr. Weasley airily, starting to unwrap his pile of gifts. "Well, everyone had a good day? What did you all get for Christmas? Oh, Harry, this is absolutely wonderful."

For he had just opened Harry's gift of fusewire and screwdrivers.

Mrs. Weasley did not seem entirely satisfied with Mr. Weasley's answer.

As her husband leaned over to shake Harry's hand, she peered at the bandaging under his nightshirt.

"Arthur," she said, with a snap in her voice like a mousetrap, "you've had your bandages changed. Why have you had your bandages changed a day early, Arthur? They told me they wouldn't need doing until tomorrow."

"What?" said Mr. Weasley, looking rather frightened and pulling the bed covers higher up his chest. "No, no, it's nothing-it's-I-"

He seemed to deflate under Mrs. Weasley's piercing gaze.

"Well, now don't get upset, Molly, but Augustus Pye had an idea. . . . He's the Trainee Healer, you know, lovely young chap and very interested in . . . um . . . complementary medicine. . . . I mean, some of these old Muggle remedies . . . well, they're called stitches, Molly, and they work very well on, on Muggle wounds."

Mrs. Weasley let out an ominous noise somewhere between a shriek and a snarl.

Emily's pops strolled away from the bed and over to the werewolf, who had no visitors and was looking rather wistfully at the crowd around Mr. Weasley; Bill muttered something about getting himself a cup of tea and Fred, Ethan and George leapt up to accompany him, grinning.

"Do you mean to tell me," said Mrs. Weasley, her voice growing louder with every word and apparently unaware that her fellow visitors were scurrying for cover, "that you have been messing about with Muggle remedies?"

"Not messing about, Molly, dear," said Mr. Weasley imploringly. "It was just-just something Pye and I thought we'd try,only, most unfortunately,well, with these particular kinds of wounds, it doesn't seem to work as well as we'd hope."

"Meaning?"

"Well . . . well, I don't know whether you know what-what stitches are?"

"It sounds as though you've been trying to sew your skin back together," said Mrs. Weasley with a snort of mirthless laughter, "but even you, Arthur, wouldn't be that stupid."

"I fancy a cuppa too," said Emily, jumping to her feet.

Hermione, Harry, Ron, and Ginny almost sprinted to the door with her.

As it swung closed behind them, they heard Mrs. Weasley shriek, "WHAT DO YOU MEAN, THAT'S THE GENERAL IDEA?"

"Typical Dad," said Ginny, shaking her head as they set off up the corridor. "Stitches . . . I ask you . . ."

"Well, you know, they do work well on non magical wounds," said Hermione fairly. "I suppose something in that snake's venom dissolves them or something. . . . I wonder where the tearoom is?"

"Fifth floor," said Emily, remembering the sign over the Welcome Witch's desk. "Love me a cuppa tea I do."

They walked along the corridor through a set of double doors and found a rickety staircase lined with more portraits of brutal looking Healers.

As they climbed it, the various Healers called out to them, diagnosing odd complaints and suggesting horrible remedies.

Ron was seriously affronted when a medieval wizard called out that he clearly had a bad case of spattergroit.

"And what's that supposed to be?" he asked angrily, as the Healer pursued him through six more portraits, shoving the occupants out of the way.

" 'Tis a most grievous affliction of the skin, young master, that will leave you pockmarked and more gruesome even than you are now"

"Watch who you're calling gruesome!" said Ron, his ears turning red.

"The only remedy is to take the liver of a toad, bind it tight about your throat, stand naked by the full moon in a barrel of eels' eyes."

"I have not got spattergroit!"

"But the unsightly blemishes upon your visage, young master."

"They're freckles!" said Ron furiously. "Now get back in your own picture and leave me alone!"

He rounded on the others, who were all keeping determinedly straight faces. Emily on the other hand failed miserably and hid her laugh with one hand over her mouth.

"What floor's this?"

"I think it's the fifth," said Hermione.

"Nah, it's the fourth," said Emily, "one more-"

But as she stepped onto the landing she came to an abrupt halt, staring at the small window set into the double doors that marked the start of a corridor signposted spell damage.

A man was peering out at them all with his nose pressed against the glass. He had wavy blond hair, bright blue eyes, and a broad vacant smile that revealed dazzlingly white teeth.

"Blimey!" said Ron, also staring at the man.

"Oh my goodness," said Hermione suddenly, sounding breathless. "Professor Lockhart!"

Their ex Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher pushed open the doors and moved toward them, wearing a long lilac dressing gown. "Well, hello there!" he said. "I expect you'd like my autograph, would you?"

"Hasn't changed much, has he?" Harry muttered to Emily, who grinned.

"Er, how are you, Professor?" said Ron, sounding slightly guilty.

It had been Ron's malfunctioning wand that had damaged Professor Lockhart's memory so badly that he had landed here in the first place, though, as Lockhart had been attempting to permanently wipe Emily, Harry and Ron's memories at the time, Harry's sympathy was limited.

"I'm very well indeed, thank you!" said Lockhart exuberantly, pulling a rather battered peacock feather quill from his pocket. "Now, how many autographs would you like? I can do joined up writing now, you know!"

"Er-we don't want any at the moment, thanks," said Ron, raising his eyebrows at Harry, who asked, "Professor, should you be wandering around the corridors? Shouldn't you be in a ward?"

The smile faded slowly from Lockhart's face. For a few moments he gazed intently at Harry, then he said, "Haven't we met?"

"Er . . . yeah, we have," said Harry. "You used to teach us at Hogwarts, remember?"

"Teach?" repeated Lockhart, looking faintly unsettled. "Me? Did I?"

And then the smile reappeared upon his face so suddenly it was rather alarming. "Taught you everything you know, I expect, did I? Well, how about those autographs, then? Shall we say a round dozen, you can give them to all your little friends then and nobody will be left out!"

But just then a head poked out of a door at the far end of the corridor and a voice said, "Gilderoy, you naughty boy, where have you wandered off to?"

A motherly looking Healer wearing a tinsel wreath in her hair came bustling up the corridor, smiling warmly at Emily and the others.

"Oh Gilderoy, you've got visitors! How lovely, and on Christmas Day too! Do you know, he never gets visitors, poor lamb, and I can't think why, he's such a sweetie, aren't you?"

"We're doing autographs!" Gilderoy told the Healer with another glittering smile. "They want loads of them, won't take no for an answer! I just hope we've got enough photographs!"

"Listen to him," said the Healer, taking Lockhart's arm and beaming fondly at him as though he were a precocious two year old. "He was rather well known a few years ago; we very much hope that this liking for giving autographs is a sign that his memory might be coming back a little bit. Will you step this way? He's in a closed ward, you know, he must have slipped out while I was bringing in the Christmas presents, the door's usually kept locked . . . not that he's dangerous! But," she lowered her voice to a whisper, "bit of a danger to himself, bless him. . . . Doesn't know who he is, you see, wanders off and can't remember how to get back. . . . It is nice of you to have come to see him."

"Er," said Ron, gesturing uselessly at the floor above, "actually, we were just er"

But the Healer was smiling expectantly at them, and Ron's feeble mutter of "going to have a cup of tea" trailed away into nothingness.

They looked at one another rather hopelessly, Emily instantly followed Lockhart and his Healer along the corridor. "She's going to get upset about this, she always feels bad about these sort of things. Especially went it's old people, she cannot handle it." Ron shook his head as they followed her.

"Let's not stay long," Harry said quietly.

The Healer pointed her wand at the door of the Janus Thickey ward and muttered "Alohomora." The door swung open and she led the way inside, keeping a firm grasp on Gilderoy's arm until she had settled him into an armchair beside his bed.

"This is our long term resident ward," she informed Emily, Harry, Ron, Hermione, and Ginny in a low voice. "For permanent spell damage, you know. Of course, with intensive remedial potions and charms and a bit of luck, we can produce some improvement. . . . Gilderoy does seem to be getting back some sense of himself, and we've seen a real improvement in Mr. Bode, he seems to be regaining the power of speech very well, though he isn't speaking any language we recognize yet. . . . Well, I must finish giving out the Christmas presents, I'll leave you all to chat. . . ."

Emily looked around; this ward bore unmistakable signs of being a permanent home to its residents. They had many more personal effects around their beds than in Mr. Weasley's ward; the wall around Gilderoy's headboard, for instance, was papered with pictures of himself, all beaming toothily and waving at the new arrivals. He had autographed many of them to himself in disjointed, childish writing.

The moment he had been deposited in his chair by the Healer, Gilderoy pulled a fresh stack of photographs toward him, seized a quill, and started signing them all feverishly.

"You can put them in envelopes," he said to Ginny, throwing the signed pictures into her lap one by one as he finished them. "I am not forgotten, you know, no, I still receive a very great deal of fan mail. . . . Gladys Gudgeon writes weekly. . . . I just wish I knew why. . . ." He paused, looking faintly puzzled, then beamed again and returned to his signing with renewed vigor. "I suspect it is simply my good looks. . . ."

A sallow-skinned, mournful looking wizard lay in the bed opposite, staring at the ceiling; he was mumbling to himself and seemed quite unaware of anything around him.

Two beds along was a woman whose entire head was covered in fur; Emily remembered something similar happening to Hermione during their second year, although fortunately the damage, in her case, had not been permanent.

At the far end of the ward flowery curtains had been drawn around two beds to give the occupants and their visitors some privacy.

"Here you are, Agnes," said the Healer brightly to the furry faced woman, handing her a small pile of Christmas presents. "See, not forgotten, are you? And your son's sent an owl to say he's visiting tonight, so that's nice, isn't it?"

Agnes gave several loud barks.

"And look, Broderick, you've been sent a potted plant and a lovely calendar with a different fancy hippogriff for each month, they'll brighten things up, won't they?" said the Healer, bustling along to the mumbling man, setting a rather ugly plant with long, swaying tentacles on the bedside cabinet and fixing the calendar to the wall with her wand. "And, oh, Mrs. Longbottom, are you leaving already?"

Emily's head spun round. The curtains had been drawn back from the two beds at the end of the ward and two visitors were walking back down the aisle between the beds: a formidable looking old witch wearing a long green dress, a moth eaten fox fur, and a pointed hat decorated with what was unmistakably a stuffed vulture and, trailing behind her looking thoroughly depressed, Neville.

With a sudden rush of understanding, Emily realized who the people in the end beds must be. She cast around wildly for some means of distracting the others so that Neville could leave the ward unnoticed and unquestioned, but Ron had looked up at the sound of the name "Longbottom" too, and before Emily could stop him had called, "Neville!"

Neville jumped and cowered as though a bullet had narrowly missed him.
"It's us, Neville!" said Ron brightly, getting to his feet. "Have you seen? Lockhart's here! Who've you been visiting?"

"Friends of yours, Neville, dear?" said Neville's grandmother graciously, bearing down upon them all.

Neville looked as though he would rather be anywhere in the world but here.

A dull purple flush was creeping up his plump face and he was not making eye contact with any of them.

"Ah, yes," said his grandmother, looking closely at Harry and sticking out a shriveled, clawlike hand for him to shake. "Yes, yes, I know who you are, of course. Neville speaks most highly of you."

"Er, thanks," said Harry, shaking hands. Neville did not look at him, but stared at his own feet, the color deepening in his face all the while.

"And you. . . forgive me. . . Lupin-Black? Yes it is isn't it." She held out her hand and Emily shook it politely "Neville says you two are good friends."

"Yes, he's lovely." Emily smiles at the woman.

"And you two are clearly Weasleys," Mrs. Longbottom continued, proffering her hand regally to Ron and Ginny in turn. "Yes, I know your parents, not well, of course, but fine people, fine people . . . and you must be Hermione Granger?"

Hermione looked rather startled that Mrs. Longbottom knew her name, but shook hands all the same.

"Yes, Neville's told me all about you. Helped him out of a few sticky spots, haven't you? He's a good boy," she said, casting a sternly appraising look down her rather bony nose at Neville, "but he hasn't got his father's talent, I'm afraid to say. . . ." And she jerked her head in the direction of the two beds at the end of the ward, so that the stuffed vulture on her hat trembled alarmingly.

"What?" said Ron, looking amazed (Emily wanted to stamp on Ron's foot, but that sort of thing was much harder to bring off unnoticed when you were wearing jeans rather than robes). "Is that your dad down the end, Neville?"

"What's this?" said Mrs. Longbottom sharply. "Haven't you told your friends about your parents, Neville?"

Neville took a deep breath, looked up at the ceiling, and shook his head. Emily could not remember ever feeling sorrier for anyone.

"Well, it's nothing to be ashamed of!" said Mrs. Longbottom angrily. "You should be proud, Neville, proud! They didn't give their health and their sanity so their only son would be ashamed of them, you know!"

"I'm not ashamed," said Neville very faintly, still looking anywhere but at Emily and the others. Ron was now standing on tiptoe to look over at the inhabitants of the two beds.

"Well, you've got a funny way of showing it!" said Mrs. Longbottom. "My son and his wife," she said, turning haughtily to Emily, Harry, Ron, Hermione, and Ginny, "were tortured into insanity by You Know Who's followers."

Hermione and Ginny both clapped their hands over their mouths. Ron stopped craning his neck to catch a glimpse of Neville's parents and looked mortified. Emily stared at the beds with a sorrow look on her face, but also a look like she had just had a fabulous idea.

"They were Aurors, you know, and very well respected within the Wizarding community," Mrs. Longbottom went on. "Highly gifted, the pair of them. I, yes, Alice dear, what is it?"

Neville's mother had come edging down the ward in her nightdress. She no longer had the plump, happy looking face Harry had seen in Moody's old photograph of the original Order of the Phoenix.

Her face was thin and worn now, her eyes seemed overlarge, and her hair, which had turned white, was wispy and dead looking. She did not seem to want to speak, or perhaps she was not able to, but she made timid motions toward Neville, holding something in her outstretched hand.

"Again?" said Mrs. Longbottom, sounding slightly weary. "Very well, Alice dear, very well, Neville, take it, whatever it is. . . ."

But Neville had already stretched out his hand, into which his mother dropped an empty Droobles Blowing Gum wrapper.

"Very nice, dear," said Neville's grandmother in a falsely cheery
voice, patting his mother on the shoulder. But Neville said quietly, "Thanks Mum."

His mother tottered away, back up the ward, humming to herself.

Neville looked around at the others, his expression defiant, as though daring them to laugh, but Emily did not think she'd ever found anything less funny in her life.

"Well, we'd better get back," sighed Mrs. Longbottom, drawing on long green gloves. "Very nice to have met you all. Neville, put that wrapper in the bin, she must have given you enough of them to paper your bedroom by now. . . ."

"Wait, sorry could I borrow Neville for a minute?" Emily asked chasing after Neville's grandmother "Of course dear, better be quick though."

Emily smiled, grabbed Neville's hand and took him to his parents beds "Do you mind if you could make them hold my hand?" Emily asked holding her hand out flat.

Everyone crowded around her watching with confused expressions.

Neville grabbed his mother and fathers hands and interlocked them with Emily's "Neville can you hold my other hand. I need you too think of every memory you would want to show them. It can be anything. Close your eyes."

Neville closed his eyes and began to think of the memory's he wished his mother and father could've seen. The memory's transferred into Emily's brain, she took them in and passed them onto Neville's parents.
"Open your eyes now."

Neville opened his eyes and saw a tear drop of out Alice Longbottom's eye and a smile creep up on Frank Longbottom's face "Our. . . Boy." Frank croaked weakly.

"Neville. . ." Alice whispered. Neville's smile widened as Emily finally opened her eyes "Thank you." Neville hugged Emily tightly.

Emily nodded, her eyes swam with tears. She had never realised how great full she was to have her parents and brothers.

Emily stood up and walked off with the others beside her.

"How did you do that?" Harry asked.

"I was looking in the book I found, you know the one that said about the dark magic inside of me?" Harry, Ron and Hermione nodded "Well, I looked further into it, it's actually a book basically about me. I saw that it allows me to go into peoples minds whenever I want. So when I saw his parents, I knew I had to give Neville some hope. And it's the least I could do, seeing as it was my second cousin, Bellatrix, who did that." She explained wiping the tears off her cheeks.

"Bellatrix Lestrange did that?" whispered Hermione, horrified. "That woman Kreacher's got a photo of in his den?"

"Yes. My lovely family." Emily chuckled.

There was a long silence, broken by Lockhart's angry voice. "Look, I didn't learn joined up writing for nothing, you know!"

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